SRT Viper GT3-R : 2014

The SRT® Viper GT3-R is the direct descendent of the high performance GTS-R GTE class racer campaigned by SRT Motorsports in the 2013 24 Hours of Le Mans and the American Le Mans Series.

2014 SRT Viper GT3-R.

Virtually all of the technology developed by the Chrysler Group for the factory GTS-Rs for engine, chassis, suspension, electronics and aerodynamics is infused into every Viper GT3-R. All of it. It’s your chance to get the knowledge of a factory race program in a 200 mph striped package. The SRT Viper GT3-R builds upon the success of the GTS-R. The chassis has been equipped with a highly efficient aerodynamic package to optimize handling. Further racing enhancements include an Xtrac six-speed sequential transmission with paddle shifters, six-piston front brake calipers with four-piston rears, lightweight wheels and a multi-disc race clutch to help extract maximum performance from the V-10 engine.

The Viper GT3-R is a collaborative race car created by SRT Motorsports and Riley Technologies in Mooresville, North Carolina. Riley Technologies specializes in the design, manufacture and support of winning race cars. Riley has built technologically advanced and dominant race cars from Daytona prototype endurance cars to GT competition cars. Their resume includes multiple U.S. endurance championships, race wins – including overall winner of the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona the past nine years – and multiple GT championships.

Orders for the Viper GT3-R are now being taken for late 2013 delivery. Contact SRT Motorsports for more information and services, including trackside support.

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